Cleaning Franchises

Often offering low initial franchise fees and initial investment costs, cleaning franchises are popular choices for many individuals seeking to go into business for themselves. Unfortunately, cleaning franchises can present a variety of risks for unwary entrepreneurs, and royalties, marketing fund contributions and mandatory product purchases can quickly eat away at the profits of an otherwise successful business.

As a result, individuals considering cleaning franchise opportunities must go into the business with their eyes wide open, and franchisees who run into issues with their franchisors must often act quickly to protect their rights. With more than 30 years in the franchise industry, attorney Jeffrey M. Goldstein provides experienced representation for new and existing cleaning franchisees nationwide.

Are You Thinking about Buying a Cleaning Franchise?

If you are thinking about buying a cleaning franchise, there are several important issues you should address before you sign a franchise agreement. Franchising involves a unique business relationship that affords the franchisor broad rights while binding the franchisee to substantial long-term obligations, and franchisees must go into the relationship fully aware of what they can (and cannot) expect over the years to come.

For individuals considering cleaning franchises, the Goldstein Law Firm offers three flat-fee service programs designed to help uncover the hidden risks in their franchise agreements. Our top-tier service program also includes negotiating key terms of the franchise agreement with your franchisor. We can assist you with franchise due diligence as well, and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have about your franchise opportunity.

Are You Facing Termination or in a Dispute with Your Franchisor?

Attorney Jeffrey M. Goldstein also regularly represents franchisees in disputes with their franchisors. The Goldstein Law Firm is only one of four law firms to exclusively represent franchisees and dealers on a nationwide basis, and Mr. Goldstein uses his decades of experience to pursue proven and cost-effective strategies for protecting his clients’ rights. The firm’s franchise litigation and dispute resolution practice includes representing franchisees in matters such as:

When facing a dispute with your franchisor, one of the first issues to address is what your franchise agreement says about dispute resolution. Are you required to file for mediation or arbitration? Will your claim be deemed “waived” if you do not assert it in time? These are key questions that you must answer as soon as possible in order to protect your rights.

Cleaning Franchise Opportunities

The following are among the leading cleaning franchise opportunities available, as found when conducting a random search online:

Jani King – A well-knowing cleaning franchise brand that has been ranked a top opportunity for self-starting entrepreneurs.

MaidPro – A cleaning franchise that has been ranked #2 by Forbes Magazine.

Molly Maid – A popular house cleaning franchise opportunity with locations nationwide.

PuroClean – A leading water damage restoration and mold removal franchise opportunity.

Service Master – A top cleaning franchise offering janitorial, floor care, disaster restoration and other services.

Contact the Goldstein Law Firm for a Free Consultation

If you would like to speak with an attorney about reviewing your franchise agreement or protecting your rights in a dispute with your franchisor, contact the Goldstein Law Firm. To schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with national franchise lawyer Jeffrey M. Goldstein, call (202) 293-3947 or submit our online form today.

Disclaimer: The identification of any franchise or company on this website is not an endorsement of any aspect of that entity in any regard, nor should it be taken as one.

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Jeff, I am amazed that you were able to get the liquidated damages down that low, which allowed us to avoid bankruptcy. Until we retained you we had been dealing with hotel consultants who appeared to make little head-way in lowering the liquidated damages.